Protecting your health and safe-guarding your environment needs to start in the products and furnishings you use. There is a long list of products you come in contact with during the day inside of your home, such as personal care products (shampoos, soaps, cosmetics, etc.), cleaners, carpeting, furniture, cabinetry, and many more. Therefore, the chemicals and toxins that are in those products end up on and in you through skin contact and inhalation.

Disrupt the endocrine system; studies show reduced sperm counts, testicular atrophy and structural abnormalities in the reproductive systems of male test animals, and links to liver cancer. Also, water and air pollutants.

Known as a preservative in medical laboratories, as an embalming fluid, and as a sterilizer; used in the production of resins and as a chemical intermediate; used in foam insulations, as adhesives in the production of particle board and plywood, and in the treating of textiles.

Can cause respiratory difficulty, eczema, and sensitization, and has been identifies as an carcinogen.

PEGs (polyethylene glycol)

Used in industrial manufacturing and medicine; in surfactants, in foods, in cosmetics, in pharmaceutics, in biomedicine, as dispersing agents, as solvents, in ointments, in suppository bases, as tablet excipients, and as laxatives.